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: The football team representing | Oak Park high school of Chicago arrived in Seattle last. night, and although a bit travel stained, ap poars to be in chipper shape, The boys will have a little light prac and rest up tomorrow for Monday afternoon tice today the big game The Wenatchee crowd also ar rived in Seattle yesterday, The red apple team is in good condi tion. The Oak Park eleven has never been defeated, and the players are naturally confident that they will make short work of the Wenatchee crowd There is plenty of We hatchee money floating around at generous odds today, however Here ts the statement sent out last night by the manager of the Chicago boys BY K. M. PATTERSON Manager Oak Park Team “Wenatchee or Bust" is the way the Oak Park team feels about the coming game with the Wenatchee high schoo! next Monday, The all conquering prep team of the Windy oy is re ons. te for anything that the Pacific coast can produce tn the way of champlonship teams, and with the aquad in excellent eondi-| tion for a hard battle, regardless of the long jaunt of 3,000 miles ainee leaving Chicago. The excellent condition of the squad is probably due to the hard workouts that were given the team at every station where a stop of 15 minutes or more was made, At St. Paul the boys were given a four Coach hour practice scrimmage by Zuppke, and with the additional runs about the train, the stiffness that would ordinarily result from such a long ride has been avoided. Strict training rules have been ob ed since the team took up its ws work for the Western tour, and overeating on the train was about the only thing that had a chance to figure in reducing the pep of the boys. For the last three weeks the! team worked out in snow ankle deep, scrimmaging first with th serubs and then with one of the high school squads who readily came other numerous about Chicago, forward to h Baseball Writers Vote Old Officers Into Power SEC.-TREAS, W. G. WEART. Only an infant in years, but a) giant in stature, the Baseball Writers’ association is one of the powerful influences of baseball It was due to the association that a few sensible changes in the rules were made last year a it is probable other changes will be made next month when the r Giienaiaiel i PRES. JOE JACKSON. commit: meets At the annual meeting, which was held in New York, when the National and Am an leagues were meeting, Pres Joe Jack son of Washir on was elected and Secretary W. G. Weart of P phia was not only reelected, but elected to the office of treas urer as w “Texas” Jack McAllister was per- baps the most versatile player that) err caressed a borsehide. Pat Te tells about the splendid work Jack did behind the ba day would-be | fa New York, nipping five stealers and holding up the pitcher in grand style. | “Just before the game said to him,” says Tebe next day I , relating the incident, “‘Jack, you work to da “‘All right,’ said he, reaching for the windpad. “‘I don't want you to catch, I told him, ‘go into the box." “And he did. And he h to four scratch hits, too, the old fire eater, wit cent smile. iad them declared Jesse Burkett couldn't help being crabbed, when he was enj ) life in the big league, but one of his fits of temper was a boomerang It happened in St. Louis, when| Cleveland was playing the Browns. Burkett had been tin-canned by the umpire and took his rev by snarling at the visitors “Hats off to the king of swat,” he shouted, when Lajole stepped to the plate. The crowd laughed, but Lajoie’s only reply was a smash! against the club house for a home run. "Oh, ho, ain't thing?” shouted Jesse when Charlie Hickman took his position at the plate. “Cheerful” responded by whanging one of Jack Harper's curves about a mile, more or less, for another home run vying ( crowd was By this time the guying Burkett, advising him to do sundry things, ft which was to clap a muffler on bis jaw. But Jesse couldn't be stopped, appar. ently When Brad 1 Hickman the grouchy ned, “I sup pose you think you can hit it, too? “I hit ‘em sometime: said the chief of the Boo ¢ as waded into a fast ba a peared over the fence and broke window in a passing st EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, Dec 1 2, I : i f qu H ' mo Wane 9 ! 9, J M 9 10 Third race, f tf longs—Pride of e 112, V neta Strome 111, ck’ 1 Madeline Musgrave 195, Good In tent 97, Native Son 104, A tte 114, Ternstrick 97, Old M 102 Cullacan 103, Lord of the FP 06, John H. Sheehan 109 Fourth race, mile hand Re Junior 108, Raleigh 100, Arauee 1( k Mate 101, Jim Basey 96 race, mile a 0 ya Iveda 104, Bonr rd 106, Di rect 113 104, Sir Green Br Angus 104 109, files Elgin 108, Al h a reminis he the handsome | from the stands the Brow There was a cry and looking toward bench t ore saw Burkett | the w he sun had overcon . players of both teams grabbe kota, Be fore Jesse could explain t he was merely ulating a faint he was rom head to foot and ward explained that he not have pulled off a b inop ne time at a more had When Dr. Jimmy third for De serving an appre in the e of a dentist. He was alone one morning when in rushed a big fellow, who flopped down into the chair and yelled Doe, for the love of Mike, yank that tooth!” Jimmy, glad to get the chance, hustled through the pr stages and just as he was sh the forceps down on t liminary tt ¢ bum tooth, he recognized the victim as a man who always sat near third base and made life unpleasant for him, hoc ing and Jeering every play he “So you don't like ¢ manded of the victim pincers a twist he de giving the Casey,” groaned the vic tim. that tooth. Presently returned Casey, sho the forceps in a trifle deeper Now you like Casey onest, why don’t The man wriggled and squirmed but he was pow Fina Jj hard on th I'm Case I for you a time Ever going to hiss me again? hel 1 Ca and out And a fact th the nagging of Dr aix and a half furlong Keep Moving 1 Jelfast 91, Massa EMERYVILLE. 1k LI I a k « f 1 T nm Wor 1 1, Plea . I e ‘tl ait « a 1 Tim 1:13 1 k nl 4 T LEW POWELL WITH THAT DION’T LAST JACK GOODMAN CHICAGO, Dec, 24.—Lew Powell of ¢ ua was badly trimmed in a nd contest he ast night i Both men in the lig eht cla d put up a good exhibition, Powell raliled to ward the end but the decision went |to Goodman p out in putting the! THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE S$ ORT NEWS BOTH TEAMS HERE READY FOR BIG BATTLE MONDAY orange and blue squad at ita best Coach Zuppke has no foar of bis ofense, as it la the strongest the Cook County teague schools have produced tn years, Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago stating that ft was not to be compared with anything in former years: The fact that a high school team has never be able to make any head way against the Chicago champions ia something that gives the boy confidence, and many of the teams |they met were heavier by as much jas 10 pounds to the man, The boys jall expressed regret at not being able to play a Seattle high sehool team, ax we hoped at the time the trip was first planned, However, |they extend their best wishes, and would take pleasure in meeting the members of the Seattle high school teams. | The following players and at viduals make up the party ch Robert C pke, Capt. Konold, McComber, Trier, Cotter, Gh Rice, Shiley, Armstrong, Berry, Fairfield, Wanzer, Russell, Timme, Mead, Randall and Bart Hackley, student manager | Last night's scores Rabbits. Crossman ..... 199 «143 «(148 Carver 176 187 186 ton 168 163 156] Alken 140 «140 (140 Weydant 160 189 i779 Totals 821-808 look for sat ither on the street or in} ean, m Mat-| , oar" win's wary 10. The Fairmount A. C. of York wants Baldwin to box y McFarland on that dat “JAC KSONVILL JACKSONVILLE, D R t rday’s race First race—Ma Whin second, M hird De M gS rd LUWE WILL HAVE NO TITLE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OUVER, Wash., Dec. 24 f North Yakima, in the nd of cheduled 1 1s I last night. Luwe ¢ ‘ from his home with a big wing nd he was tou us the future champion of the Northwest. Luwe aimed to have a string of 14 victories to his eredit, but a hard jolt on the t of the chin put him Jack Johneon has joined the ranks of inventors gt to Henry er throwers Martir Ordeman, when t man from | Sherid is head and shoulders Minneapolia beat 1” Cutler, | over the discus tossers, Ralph Rose Gotch, however, will undoubtedly | ts best man with the shot and vn forth and moet. Maeken-| Harry Porter Is supreme as a high it, this being part of the game | jumper. In the water C. W. Dan the public falls for at the dictate of | tels, » human fish, still longs for ( aKO WT promotion | men to make it interesting for ATURDAY, DECEMB “THERE'S A DARK MAN A-GOMIN’ WITH A BUNDLE” His efforts to date ~News item, include a hydraulic lift and a 1 for freight care. Gop {4 5] Votghtaburg 180 180 rt Sioa wy) Big Doings in Spo or 380 138 Du es ing Last Twelve M al ist 169 ri as eive ivion s ad as a Se _— 4 Pet pai umphrey’s Seventy-Seven 184-878 Breaks up Colds and Beavers vs. Wildcats, Dec. SY TIP WRIGHT. | - The year 1910 was a remarkable At lemarek Alleys. jone trom the mandpoint ot the : “ s sver of sport psots ware numer | tndtvidual champions w.1,.|oua and the “dope” was prayed to see iia i ets in the fighting ‘game, Daitling Fewer Die of Influenza. ton - 1 2| Nelson lost his crown to Ad Wol arto 2 1) eat, and was knocked out for t bs RRAee 2 1) frst time by Owen raren “ 1 2) Moran, a featherweight omere “|. Jim Jeffries failed toy Aeome back." and the heavyweight Ro for : It he Queensberry rules went to a “Seventy-seven” knocks out } Ind w.t 0, the most perfect fighting ma Grip Z , by the e wort * . Morr 1? Po Las tiha peter Ses Taken during its prevalence Cresaman . 21 ley Ketchel, the hurticane t preoceupies the syst — ; : i: middleweight champion, was mur prevents its invasion Johnson Became Champion | mvony oF = 5 we -jremedy for uenza, Harness horse history was Pea & Cc and when the sensational black gelding, | ‘Throat } Uhlan, trotted a mile to wagon in) Gover gy iS 2:01 without windshield and tater) . ~°*e" . turned the trick in 1°68% to sulky $ the tf Ch cago base The Athietics defeated the Cube} At es on the wa ship, D. aa sien ollie sew the horizon with a threat to n d Aun Ma, New York 4 arrived the ize @ third major P saver Gay before Johnson was league chief for £ . The Meteor ba ali five w Harney Oldfield dr faxtost = BE? Se ts mie boo Hist mile on record sent hisjm * > <8 in Lincoln gymnas: night chine wr the Daytona £ <x s> h in 3; he drove a kile 6 eed The Ham k bait | |Ban Johnson's Salary Increased to Meter I :17:04 and two miles in S$ tet $25,000 Year gee o ES a erhope the greatest athleti a gu ‘and the achievement was Mel Sheppard's zg 8 | shoulders of i ard run, when he set the rec zt The Chicago football team tarried| Papke, de g a few minutes at the Seatt Langford, beca > upon arriving last night. fight at the ° Their manager deo ed that It was fact no one =z against his policy to have the men | self <« housed same roof with a) In the featherweight brigade Ab «2 They moved over to} Attell remains supreme, and he ha 3 a 38 4 to the year’s crop by cor H iy fessing that he has been forced a ot ABOUT THE BOXERS. }to fight under wraps t < oe ze Young Britt and Billy Allen witt|*#8!m, because he was he F dee 24 debt to the promoters, as th Fy < ts meet in Rochester, N. Y., Janu-| © s ¢ 9° $= | of his weakness for « ing. s* : ary 9 - m1 bed larry Brewer, who went ~to|, Jobany Coulon is the legitimate England with Packey McParland, | D®"¢am champion tn the face of the Gas phen soateban te tax Chasenec | amas ots rous others who find | ———- Bastion is Oklahon a City Dec oe it impossible to fight at the weight omg gia — ss em | iimit of the bantam class. The ber 20 ct Z = AT THE Jott Madden and Con O'Kelley, | Bat Nelson's Title Went to Wolgast. | the h oF whom Tomm Ryan —_—— | t near Boston December 27 of Lon Myers, made 30 years ago. | g 1 fought a slash 10-round Cobb, the brilliant Dx trott | 1422-24.26 First Av. bout in Syracuse some months ago. | fielder, lod the land with the bat Those old prize ring warriors afte a wonderful struggle with » job Fitzsimmons and John L. Sul Napoleon Lajoie. Cobb proved him Merchants Lunch livan, who are playing engage elf just as wonderful as he had From 11 a, m. to 2 p, m ments at theatres in Chicago, are proved to be for the past few yea 25c panning” each othe from the! Frank Kramer, for years the mile i ; The! | bike champion, defended his claim | French Dinner +t2 snerieniiy ae J - ky ( ayers from 4 to 8 p, m. {adison Square garden 75¢ | ‘The most sensational athlete of \the year Mel St rd, the Moving Pictures Uhlan Broke Trotting Record, ;™middie distance runner, who ‘has Instrumenta: Muste Afternoor brokea cords galore. At the mile se 4 rweight brigade situation is so | the bled that it is hard to say who! the University of Pennsylvania rut ner, remain hed, and he ts doubtless the greatest of the mile } figures hung out by W, C. 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